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Year old powder slower?
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<blockquote data-quote="jmden" data-source="post: 82241" data-attributes="member: 1742"><p>Oh, sorry. Forgot to mention that. I keep my rounds at refrigerator temp when I go the range in an attempt to more closely simulate hunting temperatures for the powder. Other than that, the ambient temps last year were hovering at 50 degrees F (after checking lasts years records for those rounds shot at 3400 over the chrono) and today the ambient temp while shooting was 66 degrees F. Since I've got the rounds in a cooler, I'm not sure how much difference the ambient temps make, but they weren't tremendously different anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmden, post: 82241, member: 1742"] Oh, sorry. Forgot to mention that. I keep my rounds at refrigerator temp when I go the range in an attempt to more closely simulate hunting temperatures for the powder. Other than that, the ambient temps last year were hovering at 50 degrees F (after checking lasts years records for those rounds shot at 3400 over the chrono) and today the ambient temp while shooting was 66 degrees F. Since I've got the rounds in a cooler, I'm not sure how much difference the ambient temps make, but they weren't tremendously different anyway. [/QUOTE]
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